Can RH7 make JAVAHELP
I downloaded the trial version and I cannot see it.
I tried to contact Adobe with my question and what happens if
I want to move from Flare to RH but there aren't any humans
involved. I am in Israel and have to phone them when they are at
work (in the night here) why is that.
Maybe I am better off at Flare.

Yes, RoboHelp 7 offers a JavaHelp ability. Assuming you have
the proper components installed to create the JavaHelp output. I
don't believe the install of RoboHelp has ever included all that is
needed for JavaHelp.

In version 7, just create a basic WebHelp project. Once you
get it created, click View > Pods > Single Source Layouts.
Then right-click the Single Source Layouts and choose to create a
new layout. When you do that, you have the option of choosing
JavaHelp from the Output Type.

As far as I know, there aren't any limitations on RH's
functionality in the trial version--it just requires a license key
after the 30 days are up. Help outputs from the trial aren't
broken, nor are there any messages inserted automatically saying
"This help system was generated with Adobe RoboHelp 7 Trial
Version," etc. I seem to remember the version 6 trial doing that,
but Adobe bagged that this time around.

Thanks everyone for taking the time to help.
It is a mute point now as the Word document that converted in
RH5 although with many style errors bombs out when trying to load
in RH7.
I'll look for some tips loading a problematic document other
than trying to load only half of the document (540 pages) and see
which half has the problem.
Thanks
Mike

Yep thanks I did that and was pretty impressed.
I loaded the file in RH5 and I just have to go page by page
and fix the fonts and insert the few missing pictures.
It would be so nice to have some kind of indication on what
the problem is and where it is in the document.
I was thinking of halving it until I found the bad section
but there could be quite a few. This file could be used in QA but
that is another story. I'll go with RH5 for the time being and
check RH7 with it until my 30 day trial runs out.
Apart from this forum there doesn't seem to be any other
humans you can speak to. That is a bit scary.

You could always create an item on Adobe's
wish
list if you'd like something changed in the product. Believe
me, Adobe do listen to all the requests made and have changed some
of the functionality to accommodate them.

As far as support is concerned, these forums are better than
most supplier support mechanisms IMHO. You get a very quick
response from a group of real users. It is virtually guaranteed
someone has hit your problem before or knows of a
workaround.